The Dog in Health and Disease: Comprising the Various Modes of Breaking and Using Him for Hunting, Coursing, Shooting, Etc., and Including the Points Or Characteristics of Toy DogsLongmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1872 - 470 páginas |
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... effect upon the next and subsequent ones . It is therefore necessary to take care that the effect of the cross in question is not neutralised by a prior and bad impregnation . This fact has been so fully estab- lished by Sir John ...
... effect upon the next and subsequent ones . It is therefore necessary to take care that the effect of the cross in question is not neutralised by a prior and bad impregnation . This fact has been so fully estab- lished by Sir John ...
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... effects in a short time . Sometimes , however , there are not conveniences for either , and then recourse must be had to an early choice on the principles indicated above . THE FOSTER - NURSE Need not be of the same breed as the puppies ...
... effects in a short time . Sometimes , however , there are not conveniences for either , and then recourse must be had to an early choice on the principles indicated above . THE FOSTER - NURSE Need not be of the same breed as the puppies ...
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... effect . In crossing fields the puppies should never be allowed to " break fence , " even if the gates are open , but should be called back the moment they attempt to do so . These points are of great importance , and by attending to ...
... effect . In crossing fields the puppies should never be allowed to " break fence , " even if the gates are open , but should be called back the moment they attempt to do so . These points are of great importance , and by attending to ...
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... . In very bad cases all attempts at breaking must be given up at " pairing time , ” and the gun must be relied on as a last resource , the killing of game having sometimes a wonderful effect in giving courage to POINTERS AND SETTERS . 269.
... . In very bad cases all attempts at breaking must be given up at " pairing time , ” and the gun must be relied on as a last resource , the killing of game having sometimes a wonderful effect in giving courage to POINTERS AND SETTERS . 269.
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... effects and disagreeables attendant on a cold winter's day with a wet coat . The young birds are also slow and awkward in swimming and diving , so that every encouragement is afforded to the dog , and he may readily be induced to ...
... effects and disagreeables attendant on a cold winter's day with a wet coat . The young birds are also slow and awkward in swimming and diving , so that every encouragement is afforded to the dog , and he may readily be induced to ...
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